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I almost hesitate to write up this little place, hard to find but always filled with locals who know something about good food and good conversation. It would be a shame to have this place overrun with tourists. Still, if you're up for something extraordinary...More

Just perfect for lunch and anything like mid morning or afternoon stop by. Great staff and beautiful focaccia . Casual atmosphere
I had a lovely vino della casa and speck bread. This place from my point of view is perfect for a lunch catch up...More

Close to our hotel and the vaperetto stop of San Stae, the place before was not as inviting, so it looks as those it has a make over. The couple behind the counter were very friendly the food lots of variety of cicheti. The baccala...More

Stopped here just to cool down as it was so hot and they had air conditioning.
We had 2 beers, 2 colas, an Aperol Spritz, a brandy and 8 portions of 'tapas'. It was less than 30€ for everything! All drinks were 2.50€. An excellent...More

On our way to find a bocaro as we wanted chicheti. Stumbled across Baresso that caters for vegetarians! Friendly and helpful man - great service. Highly recommend this place. Don't be put off with only a few reviews. Soon this place will have lots of...More

The Rialto Bridge is the most famous sight along theGrand Canal in San Polo, smallest of Venice's sixsestieri (districts) and by far the busiestneighbourhood. Morning Venetians arrive to peruse themarkets for fish, fruit and vegetables, while shopsdisplay goods from cheese to wine to desserts. SanSilvestro and Rialto Market vaporetto (water taxi)stops add to the steady stream of foot traffic. San

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Polo is defined by churches including Basilica deiFrari, one of the most important churches sought byart lovers.